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string(13508) "The tartan is donned, the haggis is being addressed, and you're ready to ceilidh like never before. It can only mean one thing - Burns Night is back. We've got the lowdown on where to raise a dram to the ultimate Scot on January 25th. Oh, and this year it's on a Friday...
Mac & Wild, Devonshire Terrace
Listen up laddies and lassies - it doesn’t get much more Scottish than this. Mac & Wild are going ham on the Burns night celebrations with a killer set menu at their Devonshire Square venue in The City. Not only will you enjoy haggis (with a toast, natch), but there's lobster and venison to boot. Nice. Entertainment wise, this is a ceilidh you don't wanna miss. Think AC/DC being played on the bagpipes, a silent Burns X Glenfiddich disco, live poets, and whisky… oh, so much whisky.
Always wanted to try your hand at haggis making? Thought so. Head here for a masterclass and become an expert. If you're an early riser then you're in luck - Mac & Wild are putting on a Burns Full Scottish breakfast, complete with tattie scones, venison sausage, black puddin' and haggis. Talk about lining your stomach...
5 Course Tasting Menu, includes dram of Glenfiddich, Burns Poet and piper. £75 per person.www.macandwild.com/burns9A Devonshire Square, London EC2M 4YNB&H Buildings Burns Night banquet
One of the most stylish venues in London is going Celtic. Pop on your swankiest kilt (underwear optional) and get ready to wash down a five-course feast with cocktails plus drams of the finest scotch. Bourne & Hollingsworth Buildings is bringing the sophistication this Burns Night. There'll be singing, there'll be bagpipes, there'll be that essential welcoming of the haggis. And, of course, a mini ceilidh to get you in the spirit. Feeling confident after all that whisky? Why not try your hand at reciting some of the poet’s trickier verses. Go on, we dare you.
Tickets will set you back £80 and you can book ‘em over here.www.bandhbuildings.com42 Northampton Rd, Clerkenwell, London EC1R 0HUBoisdale of Canary Wharf
Boisdale is Scotland's official unofficial embassy in London. Fact. So if you’re unable to get north of the border this Burns Night, Canary Wharf is the next best place to get addressing that haggis. They're chucking together some swing classics with a few wee Scottish surprises along the way from the Pete Long Orchestra. And don't forget about the piper, of course - Burns Night doesn't get more authentic than this. Dining tickets start at £59.50, or you could just rock up and enjoy the show from £15 and sip from a choice of over 1000 whiskies in the world’s most extensive whisky bar. Dram right!
www.boisdale.co.uk/canary-wharf/the-venue/restaurant/15 Cabot Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 4QTGlenfiddich X Skylight Rooftop
On the 25th January, the Skylight Rooftop is kicking off its final weekend of the winter season with one helluva boozy makeover from the multi-award-winning Glenfiddich distillery, all in honour of Robbie Burns. Fuel yourself up with their signature whisky tipples and head to the rooftop dance-floor. You're about to fling yourself into the ceilidh performed by traditional Scottish musicians. Expect music, singing, dancing and storytelling, plus street food with some Scottish twists added to the menu.
Tickets are £3 and include a Glenfiddich cocktail on arrival, whisky tasting sessions throughout the night and some high energy performances throughout the night. Grab yours here.
Tobacco Dock, Pennington St entrance, St Katharine's & Wapping, London E1W 2SFBurns Cocktails with Glenfiddich at The Sun Tavern
You say: 'whisky?', we say 'The Sun Tavern'. This place has the amber spirit nailed - BarChick's yet to leave here without draining a dram or three. It makes sense that Burns Night wouldn't go unnoticed, then. The squad here have teamed up with Glennfiddich IPA to create a Scotch heavy cocktail, in tribute to the Ploughman Poet. Rock up on the 25th and order the Tam o’ Shanter. They bring together Glenfiddich IPA, Cocchi Torino, Dolin dry, cardamom syrup & Abbott’s bitters to create a drink of depth. For those who prefer their scotch a little neater, The Sun Tavern’s award-winning whisky list will also be on hand. If all that drinking makes you peckish, you can fill up on the haggis Scotch eggs they're gonna be plating up for free. Tastes Of Ink will be performing some spoken word – you can expect a rendition or two of Burns’ finest pieces as the nectar loosens the tongue.
www.thesuntavern.co.uk441 Bethnal Green Road, London E2 0ANModern Burns Supper at Cub
Highland fling yourself towards this Burns Night supper at Cub. They've got Craig Grozier, in-house chef for the PHD distillery, taking over the reins of the kitchen, and the guy is a bloody maverick. Loosen that kilt, cos he's developing a Burns-inspired 10-course set menu of 5 dishes and 5 drinks so revolutionary, Robert Burns would write a poem about it if he was still kicking about. It's a clichéd cullen skink and cranachan free zone, but it's still gonna be authentic, with an address of the haggis by Cub’s resident Glaswegian. Those riding the Veganuary train aren't excluded from the celebrations; there's a vegan haggis (though we're yet to learn if this imposter will be addressed or not). And Cub's focus on sustainability hasn't been ignored - you're going to love the native foraged ingredients Grozier uses.
£75 per personmrlyan.dinesuperb.com/reserve/experience153 Hoxton St, Hoxton, London N1 6PJDevonshire Club Burns Night Cocktail
So the distinctive squeal of Bagpipes ain't your jam. Fair. Good news is you can enjoy a "Quiet Symphony" at the not-so-private member's club, The Devonshire Club, this Burns Night. This heavenly cocktail of Drambuie, Talisker Skye infused with orange, tequila, lime juice, honey & acai liquor is a bonnie drink to wash down the epic Burns Night feast they're laying on. Obviously, you can't have Burns Night without a bit of a pipes soundtrack, but don't worry - they've secured a world class band, Shotts and Dykehead to deal the blow, so expect to discover a new love for it. Oh and there's a deep-fried Mars Bar for pudding. Now you're talking.
Two courses: £28, three courses: £35.www.devonshireclub.com/events/burns-night-2019/5 Devonshire Square, London EC2M 4YDWhisky Trolley & Burns Feast at 34 Mayfair
Uh, hold the front page - did you know there's a goddamn Whisky Trolley at 34 Mayfair? It's usually exclusive to the Emin Room, but this Burns Night, the trolley is going wheel-about and making a special cameo appearance in the main restaurant. The world’s most popular, unique and luxurious whiskies will be brought to your table alongside highland classics like Roasted Highland Deer with Haggis, Neeps and tatties and smoked whisky sauce, plus Rhubarb Cranachan with toasted hazelnuts and oats. It is a reason to get wheeley excited. It is not an excuse to get absolutely trollied.
www.34-restaurant.co.uk/34 Grosvenor Square Entrance on, S Audley St, London W1K 2HDJ Sheekey Burns Week
The gang at J Sheekey don't think one night is enough, so they're drawing out the Bobby Burns celebrations over a whole week. We feel that. From the 21st-27th January they're gonna be shaking up two bespoke cocktails: a traditional Whisky Sour of Bowmore 15yo whisky, lemon juice and miraculous foamer; and Rob Roy, a blend of Auchentoshan single malt whisky, sweet Vermouth and Benedictine liqueur. These delectable serves will be accompanying a special dish of seared Isle of Mill scallops, spiced heritage carrot and haggis crust. We'll drink to that.
www.j-sheekey.co.uk/28-33 St Martin's Ct, London WC2N 4ALScottish Milk Punch at Aqua Shard
Milk & Whisky might sound like the kind of insane concoction you'd cobble together in desperation at the end of a house party. But trust us - it's actually a seriously decent Scottish classic. This Burns Night, check out Aqua Shard's bespoke interpretation. The Scottish Milk Punch (not to be confused with a Glaswegian kiss), is made using pineapple, cinnamon, star anise, coriander, lemon, Scottish Earl Grey tea, barley syrup and hot milk, blended together with Johnnie Walker Black. Smoooooth.
aquashard.co.uk/Level 31, The Shard, 31 St Thomas St, London SE1 9RYThe Glenlivet Glade at The Rosewood
Burns Night and whisky go together like Miley and Liam so it makes sense that this year The Rosewood is welcoming you to their hella cosy Glenlivet Glade for a night of epic whiskies, hand picked by Glenlivet ambassador Phil Huckle. Pair these up with a series of Scottish dishes created by Holborn Dining Room's ultimate pie master, Calum Franklin (you'll know him from those pie masterpieces on Insta) and you've got a full-blown Scottish celebration on your hands. Expect Highland Venison & Haggis Wellington, Neeps and tatties and Cullen Skink with Oatmeal bread to be enjoyed under the Glade's stars.
Burns Night Supper - £145 per person.Want a piece of the pie? Grab a ticket over here.252 High Holborn, London WC1V 7ENIsle of Raasay Distillery's Burns and Whisky Weekend
BarChick takes Burns Night very seriously indeed. Whisky, haggis, men in kilts. What's not to love? If you're like us, you'll wanna go all out this year, and what's more 'all out' than heading North of the wall up to The Isle of Raasay Distillery for a full Burns & Whisky Weekender! Check into one of their gorgeous rooms for a two-night stay including all meals, a distillery tour and of course, one helluva whisky tasting. They’ll ply you with proper Scottish dishes, from traditional haggis to rhubarb cranachan with homemade shortbread and whisky fudge, and of course, plenty of the delicious amber stuff. Bobby would be proud.
The package costs £339. Book it here. Slàinte!The Bar Monkeys at Callooh Callay
Looking to get your super freak on this Burns Night? You know that's how BarChick gets down, so you'll find us at Calloh Callay where they're ready to satisfy with a legendary Monkey Shoulder partnership. It's gonne be a weekend of whisky tastings, epic cocktails and guest bartenders from across the UK, so you know it's gonna get funky. For the rest of January, you can get your hands on the "Super freak" cocktail, celebrating the famedScottishh spirit in a combo of Monkey Shoulder Scotch whisky, Smokey Monkey, Pear liqueur, Cardamom bitters, and fresh pear juice. To get the party lit, the drink is served in a miniature disco ball. It pairs well with the music being spun on the decks by Mr Disco Drinks himself, Joe Petch, Global Monkey Shoulder Brand Ambassador.
Not your average Whisky Tasting is going down at the bar on the 23rd, and on the 27th, The Bar Monkies can be found behind it, rounding off the Scotch Whisky Weekend with DrinkUp London. Check out the full line up over here.
65 Rivington St, London EC2A 3AYThe Lobby at The London EDITION
This Burns Night, The London EDITION Lobby Bar is getting a makeover more Scottish than the Loch Ness Monster tossing a caber. Get your mingle on to the sound of London’s top Scottish Ceilidh five-piece, Licence to Ceilidh. They're gonna be blasting out a fresh twist on traditional Scottish tunes and dances. Loosen up your limbs with a couple o' cocktails which celebrate Scotlands legendary ingredients, and we're not just talking about Whisky. The Bobby’s Bru is a punch made with Chivas 12, sugar syrup, lemon juice, green tea, a lemon wheel and grated tonka garnish, all topped with the most legendary Scottish tipples of them all; Irn Bru. Aye, now you're talking! After a few of those, sneak your way into the intimate drinking den, The Punch Room, and learn to blend your own whisky with experts from Chivas’ team. Talk about mixin' things up!
www.editionhotels.com/london10 Berners St, Fitzrovia, London W1T 3NP"
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One Aldwych Christmas Showtime Cocktails at The Lobby Bar

For a razzle dazzle menu of theatrical drinks to enjoy this festive season, The Lobby Bar at One Aldwych hotel in Covent Garden is putting on a show of spectacular Christmas Showtime Cocktails for which you’re gonna want a front row seat. Centre stage is the Snow Dome Christmas Tree, which towers 25-foot up and features 130 snow domes among natural birch twigs and twinkling lights. As with any great show, there are some stand out stars on the bill, including the Father Negroni with Beefeater 24, Cinnamon Campari and Antica Formula, and Mulled Berries, a sweet concoction of Tequila Altos Silver, Mulled Wine, Agave Syrup, Lime Juice and Pedrino Tonic, all served with a complimentary mince pie. The show goes on until the 7th January.
1 Aldwych, London WC2B 4BZ
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Espresso Martini Society

If you wanna make sure your Christmas is buzzing, you’re going to have to check out The Espresso Martini Society’s new digs in Shoreditch. After a sell-out stint in Soho earlier in the year, they’re now serving up the largest list of Espresso Martini variations in the world with a festive twist. The twenty-strong menu features a whole host of Christmas classics, ranging from The Gingerbread Man to The Randy Brandy, with tickets only £10pp including a complimentary espresso martini. £10 tickets are Each session lasts 1hr30 and includes a complimentary cocktail.
The Espresso Martini Society, 42 Hanbury St, E1 5JL.www.timeout.com/espresso-martini-society

Blade's Oat Nog

Blade in Soho is no ordinary bar, and they're serving no ordinary Christmas cocktails this year, either. This salon-bar offers a banging selection of drinks while they also tend to your barnet. Get that work Christmas party blow-dry while enjoying their Oat-Nog - a vegan twist on the classic festive tipple combining Stagg Jr. Bourbon or Foursquare Dominus Rum (it's your choice), with Maple Syrup, Vanilla Bitters, Oatly Oat Cream, Oatly Barista Oat Milk (which is THE BOMB), Real Organic Cinnamon and is garnished with a luxury soft date stuffed with pecans. Chop chop.
26 Frith St, Soho, London W1D 5LDwww.bladesoho.co.uk

Overture at The Beaufort Bar

For a spritz of festive fizz, The Beaufort Bar's Overture comprises exactly that. With a new cocktail menu that truly distinguishes itself from the iconic American Bar, the menu features a refined signature offering, including grower Champagnes and sparkling wine, expertly prepared mixed drinks, and a well-chosen, in-depth whisky selection. The beautiful Overture combines Grey Goose Vodka, Cucumber Syrup, Hibiscus Kirsch, Tonic and topped up with Perrier Jouet Belle Epoque Champagne.
The Savoy, Strand, London WC2R 0EZwww.fairmont.com/savoy-london/dining/beaufortbar

The Skylight Cobbler

Skylight's cosy Christmas cocktail called the Skylight Cobbler will take the chill out of any winter night and is the perfect tipple of choice before skating the night away or channeling your inner Pingu and getting toasty in one of Skylight's multiple igloos. Blending Bombay Sapphire, 30et40, Lemon Juice, Peach Syrup, Sugar Syrup and topped off with Plum Bitters, this festive tipple is as delicious as London's iconic skyline which you can enjoy while you sip.
Tobacco Dock, Pennington St. Car Park entrance, Wapping, London E1W 2SFwww.skylightlondon.com

Sanderson's Chocolate Factory at The Long Bar

Grab yourself a Golden Ticket and head into the magical and delicious world of Willy Wonka this Christmas at Sanderson Hotel's Long Bar, where a bespoke cocktail menu features the likes of the Wonka’s Martini, a mix of Grey Goose vodka, Eager apple juice, green apple and lemon; Glop Glop, a concoction of Mozart dry chocolate vodka, Briottet orange liqueur and Lillet Blanc vermouth; and The Blue Meadow Star, mixing Star of Bombay gin, orange, and Fever-Tree Elderflower tonic. Each cocktail is as surprising and delightful as finding Zac Efron waiting for you under the tree on Christmas morning.
Enjoy Wonka's menu from 27 November until 4 January at Sanderson, 50 Berners Street London, W1T 3NGwww.morganshotelgroup.com/long-bar

Quaglino's Bar Festive Cocktail

The mixology maestros at Quaglino's bar have created this special Christmas cocktail for the festive season. Classic, creamy and comforting, Bianco Natale! consists of Cointreau, Cacao white, yellow Chartreuse, lemon juice, egg white, chocolate bitters with a dark chocolate garnish. Get your Christmas glad rags on and pop on those dancing shows and get ready to jingle your bells in Mayfair this Christmas.
16 Bury St, St. James's, London SW1Y 6AJwww.quaglinos-restaurant.co.uk/at/bar

Winter Whisky Cocktails at Aster's Hunters Lodge

Aster has been transformed into a cosy hunting lodge this festive season complete with sheepskin blankets, warming drinks, festive snacks and mounted deer heads. In partnership with Macallan and Laphroaig Whiskies, the cocktail menu has been designed to warm you from your fingers to your toes, with three winter whisky cocktails including The Laird with Macallan Gold, Antica formula and Angostura bitter; Festive Fireside with Laphroaig 10-year-old, Courvoisier, ginger syrup, Noilly prat and Napoleon Mandarine liqueur, and Monarch of the Glen with Macallan Gold, honey, cloves, cinnamon and orange.
Aster 150 Victoria St, Westminster, London SW1E 5LBwww.aster-restaurant.com

The Ivy Chelsea Garden

Known for the prettiest floral installations in West London, Ivy Chelsea Garden have created a limited-edition Gingerbread Espresso Martini to help bring the Christmas spirit to SW3 this winter. The festive drink combines a freshly pulled espresso shot, Wyborowa Vodka, Bepi Tosolini Expre liqueur and gingerbread syrup for a subtle twist on the classic Espresso Martini. The perfect way to stay perky through for your Kings Road Christmas shopping.
195 -197 King's Rd, Chelsea, London SW3 5EQwww.theivychelseagarden.com

Bōkan 39 Rooftop Terrace & Bar

The Spice Girl's reunion is great n all, but our favourite ginger spice is the kind that comes in festive cocktails, like The Hot Gin & Gingerbread at Bōkan; is a deliciously warming biscuity tipple of Sipsmith gin and gingerbread syrup, garnished with a wedge of orange to be enjoyed while talking limitless selfies with the epic view.
Floor 39, 40 Marsh Wall, London E14 9TPwww.bokanlondon.co.uk

Savage Garden

All credit to him, Mr Tumnus knows how to make a banging cocktail, even if he is half goat. Tumnus’s Tea is a hot cocktail made with Absolut Elyx, poppy tea, saffron, condensed milk and star anise served at the magical Narnia Terrace at Savage Garden. Warm enough to melt the White Witch's heart.
Savage Garden, 7 Pepys Street, London, EC3N 4AFwww.savagegarden.co.uk

The House of Song - The Grinch

If you're yet to feel the joys of Christmas and are currently suffering from resting Grinch face, this bold and punchy cocktail should lift your spirits. Available at Farringdon's Piano Works and Leicester Square's Studio 88, where you can request your favourite Christmas tunes to be played live all night long, The Grinch is made with Gold rum, blue curacao, lime, pineapple, mint and a candy cane garnish.
The Piano Works, 113-117 Farringdon Road (Corner of Ray Street), London EC1R 3BXY& Studio 88, 47 Whitcomb Street (Off Wardour Street), London WC2H 7DHwww.thehouseofsong.co.uk

Berry Fizztive at Rail House Cafe

Rail House Café in Nova, Victoria has created a highly-Instagrammable, luxurious gin-based cocktail to help keep thirst at bay this December. The Berry Fizztive cocktail is an exclusive blend of Christmas cheer and festive sparkle with its delicious mix of warming cranberry liquor and sloe gin, all topped off with crisp, chilled Prosecco. And, if the Berry Fizztive wasn’t enough to get you in the holiday mood, each cocktail is served with a Christmassy candy cane and a sprinkle of North Pole sugar dust. After all, ‘tis the season to treat yourself!
The Nova Building, 8 Sir Simon Milton Square, Victoria, London SW1E 5DJwww.railhouse.cafe

Drink in The Panto at The Goring

The best thing about Christmas is the pantos. Oh no it isn't - it's the cocktails! But you could have the best of both worlds if you've booked tickets to the Palladium's performance of Snow White this year (or even if you haven't) because The Goring have created this delicious Poisoned Apple cocktail, a nod to Snow White’s near fatal miss. Made with Julien Fremont Calvados, apple blossom honey and fresh lime, the cocktail is poured into a cold martini glass and topped with a caramelised crab apple for extra sparkle. Children joining in on the fairy tale fun can even enjoy a mouth-watering mocktail version... because apparently, Christmas is also for the kids??
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string(13314) "Congratulations! You made it through another full rotation of the sun without too many issues, despite some of those 2018 hangovers feeling like they might be the end of you. Time to wave goodbye to all that, and welcome in a shiny new year of health and happiness. The best way to do this? AN EPIC FREAKING CELEBRATION, naturally. Wondering where to be when those bells ring in 2019? BarChick has the low-down on the hottest parties for when midnight hits.

Great Gatsby party at Oblix East

There ain't no party like a Great Gatsby party, right? Combine this with glittering views of London laid out below like a sparkling circuit board, and you've got one spectacular soirée. This December 31st, Oblix East at The Shard is hosting a party to rival the grandest of Gatsby's get-togethers.
Whizz up to the 32nd floor of London's most iconic building and drink in the view... along with plenty of Champagne, natch. There's a celebratory tasting menu and you'll be serenaded by a live swing orchestra throughout. Very swish. A live DJ set will ensure you don't run outta steam and keep you dancing through 'til the early hours. As will the open bar with free-flowing spirits all night.
All of this opulence comes at a price - Gatsby couldn't have thrown those epic parties without his fortune, and if you wanna join this one you're gonna need to shell out a cool £450. Those eager to start 2019 in style without setting their credit card on fire can head straight to the 32nd floor from 23.30pm. There'll be bubbles on arrival and that free-flowing bar we were talking about - for the slightly less eye-watering price of £150.
Nab your tickets hereThe Shard 31 St Thomas Street SE1 9RY

Cabaret Spectacular Oriole

If there's one night to go fully extra, it's NYE, surely? We're talking burlesque, comedy, jazz music... and a bunch of Champagne cocktails. Oriole have paired up with The Vintage Arts Agency to bring you just that. Their New Year's Eve Cabaret Spectacular will be taking place in their glam tiki-chic bar. Guests are invited to dress in their finest and enjoy some old-school hospitality and a special Moet Hennessy cocktail list for one night only. What's more, there's a live band and enough swing dancing to get you sweating into the New Year. Because you planned to do more exercise in 2019, right?
Tickets are £100 and includes a delicious welcome drink, cabaret spectacular (from 9.45pm) and live jazz music, with a free Swing lesson at 8pm.
Reserve your spot hereE Poultry Ave, London EC1A 9LH

Last Nights of Havana

Bid farewell to 2018 and get ready to tropic like its hot at the Last Nights of Havana pre-revolution New Year's Eve party. Expect a sh*t loada rum, a live jazz band and epic Cuban street food. Shake what ya mamma gave ya with the sexy professional salsa dancers and cheers to the new year with a complimentary glass of Moet & Chandon. Tickets start from £35 & include plenty of treats throughout the night.
Get your tickets here.
Tobacco Dock, Wapping Lane Gate Entrance, London E1W 2SF

Skylight Rooftop

It's going down up on the roof this New Year's Eve. Grab your squad and head east to check out one of the best views of the capital and party 2018 away. Skylight Rooftop has everything you need for an evening to remember; Ice skating, street food, cocktails and DJs. What more could you want? Oh, you want fireworks too? Well, you'll have a full view of the city's most impressive firework displays (or you could also watch them on one of the 12 screens around the three-floor heated venue. No excuses to miss them, then).
If you're quick, you might be able to nab yourself and your crew one of the cosy igloos to bunk down in. An epic spot for plenty of insta-worthy group snaps to look back on when your head is a little fuzzy in the morning. Tickets start at £30 and include Moet & Chandon Champagne on arrival. Igloos and huts are also available to book.
Book your place here.
Tobacco Dock, Pennington St. Car Park entrance, Wapping, London E1W 2SF

Rumpus Rooms New Year's Eve Party

Wriggle into that party dress and dry-clean that suit - this hella glam party at The Rumpus Room has everything you need to see 2018 off with a seriously chic bang. With one of the best views of the London Skyline and the Thames, you have the perfect backdrop for a Laurent-Perrier Champagne reception, DJ set and live band. There's an open bar all night long, which means by 1am you're going to get a severe case of the snack attack. Luckily, The Rumpus Room have anticipated the need to feed, and there'll be bacon sarnies for everyone. Genius. No dirty kebab in the Uber home, then.
Tickets start at £160 (early birds, get flappin') and include that open bar and two glasses of Laurent-Perrier Champagne.
Get your tickets over here.
The Mondrian, 20 Upper Ground SE1 9PD

Nine-Serves New Year's at Nine Lives

Channel some slick Malibu style and embrace your inner flamingo - Nine Lives Bar in Bermondsey are bringing a dose of tropicalifornication to December 31st. They're dishing up nine serves in the lead up to 2019, consisting of killer cocktails and sumptuous small plates. You'll enjoy the likes of the warming Nine Tales cocktail made with bourbon, palo cortado sherry and wine cordial, followed by a dainty portion of rare beef, scorched cherry tomato, green bean and watercress salad. Tasty. To finish the feast, think bespoke tropical print macarons paired with an Espresso Martini Affogato. Just the caffeine kick to see you through.
No New Year's Eve party is complete without a Champagne fountain to get the party pumping, and there's be DJs playing into the early hours. The Nine Serves menu will run from 7pm-4am for £90, or you could miss all of that and rock up from 11:15pm for £15 late entry and a glass of Champagne.
Either ping the team and email [email protected] or book a spot here.8 Holyrood Street SE1 2EL

Sexy Fish Tokyo Nights

Because is it even New Year's Eve without enchanting geisha dancers, captivating ninja warriors and glittering fire breathers? If your answer is 'hell no', we have the perfect party for you. Head to Sexy Fish for one epically glam night, where the bright lights and revelry of Tokyo are being transported to Mayfair.
Neons, late night dining and lavish Roku Gin cocktails are going to ring in the new year, with Sexy Fish’s resident DJs play the very best house, electro, disco and funk into the early hours of 2019. Want to eat first? Get yourself a dinner ticket and enjoy a sharing-style thirteen-course feast. Dishes include Wagyu tataki and Miso marinated black cod. F*ck yes. The banging Roku Gin cocktail menu include the Firework Fizz - an explosive combination of Suntory Roku gin, citrus sherbert, mezcal and prosecco - and Countdown, which mixes Suntory Roku, Aperol, yuzu, and Three cents soda. Prepare to Roku out.
Tickets for dinner are £290 and booking is gonna be essential, so secure your place here.
Berkeley Square House, Berkeley Square, Mayfair, London W1J 6BE

Hollywood Nights at Quaglinos

Time to channel your inner Hollywood megastar and get ready for that perfect silver-screen kiss as the clocks chime midnight. Quaglino's is hosting the ultimate Hollywood Awards Night this NYE.
Dress to the nines for this extraordinary night of glamour and strut down the red carpet to pose for the paps (but don't worry, these photos won't end up on the Sidebar of Shame). Your Hollywood hostesses will then welcome you for a luxe three-course dinner. Go all out and dance the night away with a spectacular line up of live music from BELAIR - these guys really know how to party and bring in the countdown. Turning up the volume till 4am is DJ Josh Hodge; everyone knows it's at the after parties when sh*t goes off the hook. Now that's how to get your 2019 started.
Check out their NYE packages over here.
16 Bury Street, London SW1Y 6AJ

Callooh Callay

There are no limits to how epic this party is gonna be. Like, literally - Callooh Callay is serving up unlimited food and drinks this New Year's Eve. Um, yes please. The canapes will be served between 8-10pm and then it's bottomless drinks. All. Night. Long.
Because it's Callooh Callay, you just know these drinks are gonna be banging. To help see you through 'til midnight, try out The Insta - a Brew 9a twist on the Espresso Martini. Or give the Governors Colt a go, made with Pisco, milk, cream, coffee, cinnamon, vanilla, egg and prosecco. Then of course, there's a glass of Moet et Chandon at midnight to toast in the new year. Want to see in 2019 with your best moves? There's also a DJ setting the tone throughout the night. And that tone is fun.
Early bird tickets are £100, or £125 afterwards. Be quick, here.
65 Rivington Street EC2A 3AY

Studio 54 Party at Sky Garden

Make sure your New Year’s Eve is legendary by heading sky-high for some 70's funk. Channel the glamour of the 1970's disco era with glitter, sequins and the DGAF attitude of Grace Jones by rocking up to Sky Garden's Studio 54 NYE party.
Get down with your bad self amongst the luscious tropical greenery with that incredible glittering city backdrop - Insta game on point. Dance to the nine-piece party band all night long, and don't hold back on your outfit - the dress code demands flair. Fancy being that bit extra? Take a leaf from Bianca Jagger's book. She turned up to her own 1977 Studio 54 birthday party on a horse. Maybe don't do that, though. It won't fit in the lift.
Tickets include a glass of Moët & Chandon Champagne on arrival and start from £110pp. Book yours here.
20 Fenchurch St, London EC3M 8AF

Heads + Tails Romeo & Juliet Party

Two bars, both alike in dignity, in West Hampstead where we lay our scene... and this scene is the BIGGEST New Year's party going down in NW6. Head to epic new bar Heads + Tails for two contrasting parties inspired by the Baz Lurhman classic, and choose where your loyalties lie. Capulets will see in 2019 upstairs in the Heads bar, where you'll be given Champagne to toast at midnight; Montagues will party below in Tails with a rum punch as tropical as the Hawaiian shirt you're rocking. Speaking of which, make sure you dress accordingly - you don't want to find you've been accidentally mixing with a loath'd enemy. We know how that story ends.
Good news is the family feud is on hold when you head outside to the garden terrace, where a BBQ will be smoking away and you can get yourself a burger included with your ticket. Live DJs will kick off at 9pm and the party will keep going until 5am, so bring your A game.
Tickets start from £35, or £45 for reserved seating. Ping 'em an email [email protected] to nab your spot."
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string(10268) "It’s not just the trees getting lit this year. Prepare to sleigh at these ice-cool winter pop-ups that are giving us all the festive feels across London this Christmas.

Savage Garden’s Narnia Terrace

If it’s adventure you’re after this Christmas, then we recommend a journey through the wardrobe, past the lamp-post and into the White Forest. Sound familiar? Indulge in some Narnia-nostalgia by swinging by Savage Garden’s stunning, sky-high Narnia Terrace.
Expect twinkling lights, copper lanterns, enchanting views and a magical menu of limited edition Absolut Elyx cocktails. You’ll find us perched on the White Witch’s throne, sipping on the Magical Martini, made with fig liqueur, ‘miracle foam’ and sprinkled with raspberry dust. Yaas queen.
Floor 12, 7 Pepys St, London EC3N 4AFwww.savagegarden.co.uk/event/narnia/

Miracle at Henrietta Hotel

The Henrietta Hotel has well and truly grabbed Christmas by the baubles this year. They're bringing a touch of the US to our shores with the famous Miracle pop-up. Just like watching Jingle All The Way while wearing a reindeer onesie, this festive phenomenon is kitsch, nostalgic and deliciously over-the-top.
Stockings, twinkling fairy lights and a buff Christmas tree - it's all here. The cocktails are served in bespoke festive glassware designed by Experimental Cocktail Club alumni and MACE frontman Nico de Soto, so expect to have an elf-ing good time.
23rd November 2018 until 23rd DecemberHenrietta Hotel, 14-15 Henrietta Street, WC2E 8QHwww.henriettahotel.com/miracle

The Blind Pig – Noël & Chandon

Twinkly lights, glitzy wreaths and those essential blankets to snuggle under with someone you snapped up beneath the mistletoe. Add some sparkles and Noël Chandon's got our attention.
This Christmas season, Moët & Chandon are transforming The Blind Pig speakeasy into a cosy snug perfect for festive drinking, with two specially curated cocktails as sparkly as the Regent Street lights. The Cranberry Kir Royal is made with Moët Imperial, while the especially festive, ‘Christmas Pudding’ cocktail is made with Champagne and Cognac to really light your fire.
Noël Chandon at The Blind Pig runs from 19th November until 5th January.58 Poland St, Soho, London W1F 7NRwww.socialeatinghouse.com

Dram & Smoke Bothy Nights

The weather outside is frightful and you feel like you *might* have a cold on the way. Screw the Lempsip, doctor BarChick prescribes warming your cockles with a Hot Toddy. You'll find a highland sanctuary at the Dram & Smoke Bothy Nights Christmas pop-up, where Single malts and Hot Toddys can be enjoyed beneath tartan blankets to bring those temperatures up.
The DIY DJ station and karaoke room provide a festive soundtrack – singing loud for all to hear is definitely encouraged. Then there's the roaming treat sledge and the fully-stocked, eggnog-free bar with Old Fashioneds on tap. Food for thought comes in the form of a menu created with a boisterous banquet in mind. Congratulations, you’ve got yourself the ultimate festive highland fling.
Open 10th - 21st DecemberBlack Swan Studios, 2-3 Black Swan Yard, London, SE1 3XWdramandsmoke.com/bothy-nights-christmas-parties

The Rosewood Glenlivet Glade

If the stargazing you're used to generally takes places in Berkley Square, we've got news for you - it's all about the Rosewood Hotel this winter. Find us beneath the canopy of twinkling lights at their immersive Glenlivet Glade.
The collaboration with this Speyside Single Malt has brought the sights and smells of a remote Highland wood to the hotel’s iconic courtyard, complete with a starry starry night encasing the terrace. Grab yourself a warming whisky cocktail and feast on the sweet and savoury treats from the Holborn Dining Room kitchen.
The Glenlivet Glade will be open from Tuesday 6th November – Saturday 2nd March, 4.00pm to 10.00pm252 High Holborn, London, WC1V 7EN, United Kingdomwww.rosewoodhotels.com

Snowscape at Aqua Shard

Picture this. You've found your way into a snowstorm installation via a secret pocket cut into the side of a Christmas tree. Now a sh*t ton of golden snowflakes are swirling around your head, Crystal Maze stylee. Catch one, and you can win a Snowscape cocktail. This beauty is served inside a delicate snow globe and is a cool mix of Plantation 3* rum, homemade coconut cordial, Becherovka liqueur and gold tea. Can we get a hell yeah?
This Christmas, Aqua Shard have teamed up with Bompas & Parr, the curators of some of the most spectacular immersive and multi-sensory experiences in the city. The epic snowstorm installation is standing tall inside their vast triple story atrium overlooking the London skyline. It sounds glitzy, bonkers, and mega fun. Exactly what the festive season should be, then.
21st November into the New Year. Two "Golden Hours" — where guests can attempt to catch a snowflake — will run at 11.30am-12.30pm and 5-6pm, Monday to Friday. Aqua shard, Level 31, The Shard, 31 St. Thomas Street, London SE1 9RYaquashard.co.uk/experience

King of Gin, Soho

Soho, porn and gin - quite a few things probably connect these three things, and one of them is infamous porn baron Paul Raymond. This winter The King of Soho Gin is coming home to 21 Great Windmill Street, the first and one of the quirkier property purchases in Paul Raymond’s Soho crown.
For 6 weeks, #21Soho will be a grown-up’s playground of indulgence. We're talking terrifically tacky - leopard print thrones, vibrant décor and Soho memorabilia to mirror the theatre of the neighbourhood. Hell yeah. On Fridays comedy, burlesque, live music and ‘Adult Story Time’ can be enjoyed with exquisite gin-based drinks in hand in the lead up to Christmas. A sure-fire way of getting on Santa's naughty list.
November 14 for six weeks, 4pm-10pm every Wednesday to Saturday.21 Great Windmill St, W1D 7LB http://kingofsohodrinks.com/

Skylight London

Warm evenings, sun-drenched days may be over but BarChick's for a roof terrace remains, so thank god for Skylight London. They've given themselves an epic festive emakeover and it's worth a visit.
The winter transformation has welcomed Europe’s only real-ice rooftop ice-rink (try saying that after a few Schnapps). Need a break from skating? Get cosy in the igloos and mountain huts and marvel at the twinkling skyline of the city. No need to fear the chills - mulled wine is served in the heated apres-ski skate bar. Like a trip to the slopes minus the hefty credit card bill. We approve.
1st November 2018 – 27th January 2019Wapping Lane, Wapping, E1W 2SFhttps://www.skylightlondon.com/

The Churchill Bar Winter Terrace

Winston Churchill and his Mrs had a bit of a love for the Highlands, so it was a no-brainer for the Churchill Bar to transform their terrace into a beautiful Highland Hideaway this winter. It's got more Scottish touches than an episode of Monarch of the Glenn : roaring fire, faux fur throws, pine trees and an abundance of woodland quirks.
It’s the perfect spot to bunk down and retreat from the manic Oxford Street crowds (which, quite frankly, are enough to drive anyone to drink). Luckily there are a bunch of Scottish cocktails being served up to take the Christmas edge off. This includes a sh*t load of Johnnie Walker Scotch - a personal fave of old Winston. And you’re definitely going to want to chow down on some of the homemade scotch eggs for good measure - after all, keeping your energy up for shopping is essential, right?
30 Portman Square, Marylebone, W1H 7BHwww.thechurchillbar.co.uk/terrace/

All that Glitters is Gold at South Place Hotel

Christmas is a time for goodwill to all men, festive cheer... and glamming the hell up. One sure fire way to get glitzy? Head to the Secret Garden at South Place Hotel.
Channel your inner Grace Jones and get Disco Decadent in this Studio 54 inspired pop-up, where nothing is too extra. Mirror balls, a dance floor for getting down, and flowing Moët & Chandon Champagne - we've found our winter groove. Then of course there's the menu of mince pies and Pigs In Blankets. If you know a Grinch who's failing to feel festive, this is the place to bring them.
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string(7509) "This might sound like a bit of a bummer, but trust us when we say The Day of the Dead is all about the celebrations. Down Mexico way they believe that the soul is immortal and can travel between worlds. Día de Muertos – 2nd November – is the time to honour your dead loved ones. People leave offerings and decorate graves with the idea of encouraging a visit from your favourite spirits – and there’s the chance to have one awesome party, too. It’s vibrant, it’s lively, and it’s the ideal way to honour the dearly departed. Plus, there’s tequila involved. Sold.

Pop Brixton – 27th October

We are always down for a fiesta, and when it’s fuelled by live music and mezcal then just try and keep us away. For one epic night, POP Brixton will be transformed into a spirited arena of painted skulls, mystic performances and NOLA inspired brass bands to celebrate Dia de los Muertos. This is gonna be one spirited affair, and death has never been so vibrant. Ahuevo!
Free entry, turn up from 4pm49 Brixton Station Rd, Brixton, London SW9 8PQ

Cantina Laredo - Candlelit Day of the Dead Dinner at Cantina Laredo

2nd November

Baby when the lights go out, that’s when things get lit. Candle light celebrations are getting underway at Cantina Laredo this Day of the Dead, where all things death and tequila are giving us life. With a free-flowing menu of unlimited Margaritas, and dishes including The Dangerous Don, a chocolate and dulce de leche cronut dessert, it’s set to get those spirits well and truly awakened.
10 Upper St Martin's Ln, London WC2H 9FBhttps://www.cantinalaredo.co.uk/

Chino Latino – Day of the Dead dinner

2nd November

You’re not likely to miss Chino Latino this Day of the Dead. Just keep your eyes peeled for the colour-popping 4ft tall floral skull hanging in the windows of a restaurant. Expect vibrant cocktails to accompany the four-course dinner packed with more Latin twists than a telenovela. Jalapeno Maki Rolls, and ceviche of calamari, shrimps, sea bass and avocado are sure to enliven your taste-buds.. In true Day of the Dead style, the dessert will be a Passion fruit skull designed with edible flowers. Sweet.
Tickets £45Park Plaza Riverbank, 18 Albert Embankment, Lambeth, London SE1 7TJ

The Dia de los Muertos Cocktail at The Lost Alpaca, Lima Floral

The best way to pay tribute to the departed? Have a stiff drink in their honour. Awaken all the spirits this Day of the Dead and head to Covent Garden’s underworld. Descend into The Lost Alpaca Bar at Floral by LIMA for some fiery South American libations. The Dia de los Muertos cocktail is laced with a sweet and spicy mix of pumpkin, agave and Tabasco, with a base of gin to get the ultimate afterlife party started.
14 Garrick St, London WC2E 9BJhttps://www.lostalpaca.com

Ella Canta painted black tasting menu

from 1st – 17th November

Floral headdress, vibrant sugar skull face-paints and traditional flamboyant Mexican dress – we're in. Pair this all with an elaborate, modern 8-course “painted black” menu and a sh*t load of margaritas and these Day of the Dead celebrations are DOWN. The menu has a continuous trend of black running through it, including the accompanying Lady in Black Margarita. BarChick’s favourite way of channelling dark spirits.
Tasting menu £80Inclusive of one Painted Black CocktailOne Hamilton Place, Park Ln, Mayfair, London W1J 7QY

Patrón Tequila Presents Art of Patrón X Day of the Dead

November 2nd

There is a time and a place for tequila and an excessive amount of body gems. That time is November 2nd, and the place is UNIT London in Mayfair. Welcome to the Art of Patrón x Day of the Dead party. Strap in, because Art of Patrón promises to take you on an epic immersive journey through the lens of the world’s finest tequila. Expect Day of the Dead inspired Patrón Tequila masterclasses, wicked live art installations, and make-up stations by The Gypsie Shrine. We’ll be getting down to the tunes of London DJ Tasty Lopez playing a mix of electronic, bounce, house, funk, soul and nostalgia. Of course, there will be Patrón Tequila cocktails including the El Diablo, made with Patrón Silver tequila, lime, ginger beer and Crème de Cassis. Loco!
Tickets are priced at £15 each and include x3 cocktails and mixology masterclasses3 Hanover Square, Mayfair, London W1S 1HD

Don Julio Presents Day of the Dead at Tropicana Beach Club

2nd November

A visit to Tropicana Beach Club means serious party times. Fact. So you can be sure their tequila-fuelled Dia de los Muertos party is not to be missed. Housed at the exotic & tropical twisted den of mayhem, drinks will be flowing for this spectacular evening of carnival riot. When BarChick wants to bring out her wicked side, tequila is a good shout. The The Devil’s Margarita, made with Don Julio cocktail, should do the trick. It's all about flower crowns and colourful garms as you dance the night away to an intoxicating mix of Latino, funk, soul and hip-hop beats. Shake those bones.
Free Entry 5pm to 9pm. Happy Hour: 5pm - 8pmNew London Theatre, Parker Street, London WC2B 5PW

Day of the Dead brunch at Bluebird White City

3rd November 11am-4pm

There’s one sure fired way to get BarChick outta bed on a Saturday morning, and that’s tequila, tacos & tunes. This feasty fiesta at The Bluebird Café is adding some spice to the festivities and partnering with Patron & Fever Tree to create a menu of epic brunch cocktails, all with a Dia de los Muertos twist. This naturally means Bloody Marias & Margaritas a plenty. Love. Chuck in a live DJ set all day and you’re in for a wild start to your weekend. Now that’s what we’re taco-ing about.
Tickets are £35 and include 3 courses & a cocktailTelevision Centre, Wood Lane, White City, London W12 7FR, UK
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string(13508) "The tartan is donned, the haggis is being addressed, and you're ready to ceilidh like never before. It can only mean one thing - Burns Night is back. We've got the lowdown on where to raise a dram to the ultimate Scot on January 25th. Oh, and this year it's on a Friday...
Mac & Wild, Devonshire Terrace
Listen up laddies and lassies - it doesn’t get much more Scottish than this. Mac & Wild are going ham on the Burns night celebrations with a killer set menu at their Devonshire Square venue in The City. Not only will you enjoy haggis (with a toast, natch), but there's lobster and venison to boot. Nice. Entertainment wise, this is a ceilidh you don't wanna miss. Think AC/DC being played on the bagpipes, a silent Burns X Glenfiddich disco, live poets, and whisky… oh, so much whisky.
Always wanted to try your hand at haggis making? Thought so. Head here for a masterclass and become an expert. If you're an early riser then you're in luck - Mac & Wild are putting on a Burns Full Scottish breakfast, complete with tattie scones, venison sausage, black puddin' and haggis. Talk about lining your stomach...
5 Course Tasting Menu, includes dram of Glenfiddich, Burns Poet and piper. £75 per person.www.macandwild.com/burns9A Devonshire Square, London EC2M 4YNB&H Buildings Burns Night banquet
One of the most stylish venues in London is going Celtic. Pop on your swankiest kilt (underwear optional) and get ready to wash down a five-course feast with cocktails plus drams of the finest scotch. Bourne & Hollingsworth Buildings is bringing the sophistication this Burns Night. There'll be singing, there'll be bagpipes, there'll be that essential welcoming of the haggis. And, of course, a mini ceilidh to get you in the spirit. Feeling confident after all that whisky? Why not try your hand at reciting some of the poet’s trickier verses. Go on, we dare you.
Tickets will set you back £80 and you can book ‘em over here.www.bandhbuildings.com42 Northampton Rd, Clerkenwell, London EC1R 0HUBoisdale of Canary Wharf
Boisdale is Scotland's official unofficial embassy in London. Fact. So if you’re unable to get north of the border this Burns Night, Canary Wharf is the next best place to get addressing that haggis. They're chucking together some swing classics with a few wee Scottish surprises along the way from the Pete Long Orchestra. And don't forget about the piper, of course - Burns Night doesn't get more authentic than this. Dining tickets start at £59.50, or you could just rock up and enjoy the show from £15 and sip from a choice of over 1000 whiskies in the world’s most extensive whisky bar. Dram right!
www.boisdale.co.uk/canary-wharf/the-venue/restaurant/15 Cabot Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 4QTGlenfiddich X Skylight Rooftop
On the 25th January, the Skylight Rooftop is kicking off its final weekend of the winter season with one helluva boozy makeover from the multi-award-winning Glenfiddich distillery, all in honour of Robbie Burns. Fuel yourself up with their signature whisky tipples and head to the rooftop dance-floor. You're about to fling yourself into the ceilidh performed by traditional Scottish musicians. Expect music, singing, dancing and storytelling, plus street food with some Scottish twists added to the menu.
Tickets are £3 and include a Glenfiddich cocktail on arrival, whisky tasting sessions throughout the night and some high energy performances throughout the night. Grab yours here.
Tobacco Dock, Pennington St entrance, St Katharine's & Wapping, London E1W 2SFBurns Cocktails with Glenfiddich at The Sun Tavern
You say: 'whisky?', we say 'The Sun Tavern'. This place has the amber spirit nailed - BarChick's yet to leave here without draining a dram or three. It makes sense that Burns Night wouldn't go unnoticed, then. The squad here have teamed up with Glennfiddich IPA to create a Scotch heavy cocktail, in tribute to the Ploughman Poet. Rock up on the 25th and order the Tam o’ Shanter. They bring together Glenfiddich IPA, Cocchi Torino, Dolin dry, cardamom syrup & Abbott’s bitters to create a drink of depth. For those who prefer their scotch a little neater, The Sun Tavern’s award-winning whisky list will also be on hand. If all that drinking makes you peckish, you can fill up on the haggis Scotch eggs they're gonna be plating up for free. Tastes Of Ink will be performing some spoken word – you can expect a rendition or two of Burns’ finest pieces as the nectar loosens the tongue.
www.thesuntavern.co.uk441 Bethnal Green Road, London E2 0ANModern Burns Supper at Cub
Highland fling yourself towards this Burns Night supper at Cub. They've got Craig Grozier, in-house chef for the PHD distillery, taking over the reins of the kitchen, and the guy is a bloody maverick. Loosen that kilt, cos he's developing a Burns-inspired 10-course set menu of 5 dishes and 5 drinks so revolutionary, Robert Burns would write a poem about it if he was still kicking about. It's a clichéd cullen skink and cranachan free zone, but it's still gonna be authentic, with an address of the haggis by Cub’s resident Glaswegian. Those riding the Veganuary train aren't excluded from the celebrations; there's a vegan haggis (though we're yet to learn if this imposter will be addressed or not). And Cub's focus on sustainability hasn't been ignored - you're going to love the native foraged ingredients Grozier uses.
£75 per personmrlyan.dinesuperb.com/reserve/experience153 Hoxton St, Hoxton, London N1 6PJDevonshire Club Burns Night Cocktail
So the distinctive squeal of Bagpipes ain't your jam. Fair. Good news is you can enjoy a "Quiet Symphony" at the not-so-private member's club, The Devonshire Club, this Burns Night. This heavenly cocktail of Drambuie, Talisker Skye infused with orange, tequila, lime juice, honey & acai liquor is a bonnie drink to wash down the epic Burns Night feast they're laying on. Obviously, you can't have Burns Night without a bit of a pipes soundtrack, but don't worry - they've secured a world class band, Shotts and Dykehead to deal the blow, so expect to discover a new love for it. Oh and there's a deep-fried Mars Bar for pudding. Now you're talking.
Two courses: £28, three courses: £35.www.devonshireclub.com/events/burns-night-2019/5 Devonshire Square, London EC2M 4YDWhisky Trolley & Burns Feast at 34 Mayfair
Uh, hold the front page - did you know there's a goddamn Whisky Trolley at 34 Mayfair? It's usually exclusive to the Emin Room, but this Burns Night, the trolley is going wheel-about and making a special cameo appearance in the main restaurant. The world’s most popular, unique and luxurious whiskies will be brought to your table alongside highland classics like Roasted Highland Deer with Haggis, Neeps and tatties and smoked whisky sauce, plus Rhubarb Cranachan with toasted hazelnuts and oats. It is a reason to get wheeley excited. It is not an excuse to get absolutely trollied.
www.34-restaurant.co.uk/34 Grosvenor Square Entrance on, S Audley St, London W1K 2HDJ Sheekey Burns Week
The gang at J Sheekey don't think one night is enough, so they're drawing out the Bobby Burns celebrations over a whole week. We feel that. From the 21st-27th January they're gonna be shaking up two bespoke cocktails: a traditional Whisky Sour of Bowmore 15yo whisky, lemon juice and miraculous foamer; and Rob Roy, a blend of Auchentoshan single malt whisky, sweet Vermouth and Benedictine liqueur. These delectable serves will be accompanying a special dish of seared Isle of Mill scallops, spiced heritage carrot and haggis crust. We'll drink to that.
www.j-sheekey.co.uk/28-33 St Martin's Ct, London WC2N 4ALScottish Milk Punch at Aqua Shard
Milk & Whisky might sound like the kind of insane concoction you'd cobble together in desperation at the end of a house party. But trust us - it's actually a seriously decent Scottish classic. This Burns Night, check out Aqua Shard's bespoke interpretation. The Scottish Milk Punch (not to be confused with a Glaswegian kiss), is made using pineapple, cinnamon, star anise, coriander, lemon, Scottish Earl Grey tea, barley syrup and hot milk, blended together with Johnnie Walker Black. Smoooooth.
aquashard.co.uk/Level 31, The Shard, 31 St Thomas St, London SE1 9RYThe Glenlivet Glade at The Rosewood
Burns Night and whisky go together like Miley and Liam so it makes sense that this year The Rosewood is welcoming you to their hella cosy Glenlivet Glade for a night of epic whiskies, hand picked by Glenlivet ambassador Phil Huckle. Pair these up with a series of Scottish dishes created by Holborn Dining Room's ultimate pie master, Calum Franklin (you'll know him from those pie masterpieces on Insta) and you've got a full-blown Scottish celebration on your hands. Expect Highland Venison & Haggis Wellington, Neeps and tatties and Cullen Skink with Oatmeal bread to be enjoyed under the Glade's stars.
Burns Night Supper - £145 per person.Want a piece of the pie? Grab a ticket over here.252 High Holborn, London WC1V 7ENIsle of Raasay Distillery's Burns and Whisky Weekend
BarChick takes Burns Night very seriously indeed. Whisky, haggis, men in kilts. What's not to love? If you're like us, you'll wanna go all out this year, and what's more 'all out' than heading North of the wall up to The Isle of Raasay Distillery for a full Burns & Whisky Weekender! Check into one of their gorgeous rooms for a two-night stay including all meals, a distillery tour and of course, one helluva whisky tasting. They’ll ply you with proper Scottish dishes, from traditional haggis to rhubarb cranachan with homemade shortbread and whisky fudge, and of course, plenty of the delicious amber stuff. Bobby would be proud.
The package costs £339. Book it here. Slàinte!The Bar Monkeys at Callooh Callay
Looking to get your super freak on this Burns Night? You know that's how BarChick gets down, so you'll find us at Calloh Callay where they're ready to satisfy with a legendary Monkey Shoulder partnership. It's gonne be a weekend of whisky tastings, epic cocktails and guest bartenders from across the UK, so you know it's gonna get funky. For the rest of January, you can get your hands on the "Super freak" cocktail, celebrating the famedScottishh spirit in a combo of Monkey Shoulder Scotch whisky, Smokey Monkey, Pear liqueur, Cardamom bitters, and fresh pear juice. To get the party lit, the drink is served in a miniature disco ball. It pairs well with the music being spun on the decks by Mr Disco Drinks himself, Joe Petch, Global Monkey Shoulder Brand Ambassador.
Not your average Whisky Tasting is going down at the bar on the 23rd, and on the 27th, The Bar Monkies can be found behind it, rounding off the Scotch Whisky Weekend with DrinkUp London. Check out the full line up over here.
65 Rivington St, London EC2A 3AYThe Lobby at The London EDITION
This Burns Night, The London EDITION Lobby Bar is getting a makeover more Scottish than the Loch Ness Monster tossing a caber. Get your mingle on to the sound of London’s top Scottish Ceilidh five-piece, Licence to Ceilidh. They're gonna be blasting out a fresh twist on traditional Scottish tunes and dances. Loosen up your limbs with a couple o' cocktails which celebrate Scotlands legendary ingredients, and we're not just talking about Whisky. The Bobby’s Bru is a punch made with Chivas 12, sugar syrup, lemon juice, green tea, a lemon wheel and grated tonka garnish, all topped with the most legendary Scottish tipples of them all; Irn Bru. Aye, now you're talking! After a few of those, sneak your way into the intimate drinking den, The Punch Room, and learn to blend your own whisky with experts from Chivas’ team. Talk about mixin' things up!
www.editionhotels.com/london10 Berners St, Fitzrovia, London W1T 3NP"
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Lily & Bloom

Barchick Says

Date Updated: 27/08/2013

In the LKF Tower, Lily is the drinking half of its downstairs sister restaurant, the brasserie-style Bloom. This place is like a mash-up of all the best boozers history has to offer: New York Prohibition-era speakeasies, 1890s Parisian salons and wartime Shanghai drinking dens. It’s an eclectic and inspired mix in tribute to the glamour and grit of bygone days.

Cocktails are aptly named to fit the bill with the likes of Prohibition Tea, D.W.I (Dutch West India), Daisy #2… you get the gist.

This is a great option if you’re with a big gang, as space is not lacking here – something rare for HK. First come first served until the bar is full is the only policy and man it gets full so arrive early or seriously late to avoid disappointment. There’s a banging snack menu available too, though if you want even posher nosh then head down the iron staircase to Bloom. It’s a reliable option.

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